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This article lists the members of the [[Squadron Supreme]].
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This page lists the known '''members''' of the [[Squadron Supreme]].


==Early Squadron Supreme members==
==Early Squadron Supreme members==
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| [[Power Princess#Power Princess: Squadron Supreme|Power Princess]] || [[Wonder Woman]]
| [[Power Princess#Power Princess: Squadron Supreme|Power Princess]] || [[Wonder Woman]]
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| [[Speed Demon (comics)#Stanley Stewart (Earth-712)|Speed Demon]] || [[Flash (comics)|Flash]]
| [[The Atlanta Blur|Blur]] || [[Flash (Barry Allen)|Flash]]
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| [[Doctor Spectrum#Joseph Ledger (Earth-712)|Doctor Spectrum]] || [[Green Lantern]]
| [[Doctor Spectrum#Joseph Ledger (Earth-712)|Doctor Spectrum]] || [[Hal Jordan|Green Lantern]]
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| [[Amphibian (comics)#Amphibian|Amphibian]] || [[Aquaman]]
| [[Amphibian (comics)#Amphibian|Amphibian]] || [[Aquaman]]
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| [[Lady Lark]]<br> (later named Skylark) || [[Black Canary]]<br>(Skylark also analogous to [[Hawkwoman]]/[[Hawkgirl]])
| [[Lady Lark]]<br> (later named Skylark) || [[Black Canary]]<br>(Skylark also analogous to [[Hawkwoman]]/[[Hawkgirl]])
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| [[Tom Thumb (comics)|Tom Thumb]] || [[Atom (comics)|Atom]]<br>
| [[Tom Thumb (comics)|Tom Thumb]] || [[Atom (Ray Palmer)|Atom]]<br>
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| [[Blue Eagle (comics)|Blue Eagle]]<br>(originally named American Eagle; also called Cap'n Hawk) || [[Hawkman]]
| [[Blue Eagle (comics)|Blue Eagle]]<br>(originally named American Eagle; also called Cap'n Hawk) || [[Hawkman (Katar Hol)|Hawkman]]
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| [[Arcanna]] / [[Moonglow (comics)|Moonglow]] || [[Zatanna]]
| [[Arcanna]]/[[Moonglow (comics)|Moonglow]] || [[Zatanna]]
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| [[Nuke (Squadron Supreme)|Nuke]] || [[Firestorm (comics)|Firestorm]]
| [[Nuke (Squadron Supreme)|Nuke]] || [[Ronnie Raymond (character)|Firestorm]]
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==Institute of Evil members in the Squadron==
==Institute of Evil members in the Squadron==
The '''Institute of Evil''' was a group of the Squadron's arch-foes. They were brainwashed to not be evil and became members of the Squadron.
The '''[[Institute of Evil]]''' was a group of the Squadron's arch-foes. They were brainwashed to not be evil and became members of the Squadron.


* '''[[Ape-X]]''' – Xina is an intelligent ape who is a loose pastiche of [[Gorilla Grodd]].
* '''[[Ape-X]]''' – Xina is an intelligent ape who is a loose pastiche of [[Gorilla Grodd]].
* '''Doctor Decibel''' – Anton Decibel is a criminal surgeon who was responsible for giving Lady Lark her superpowers.
* '''[[Doctor Decibel]]''' – Anton Decibel is a criminal surgeon who was responsible for giving Lady Lark her superpowers.
* '''Foxfire''' – Olivia Underwood is a supervillain who can project bio-luminescent energy.
* '''[[Foxfire (comics)|Foxfire]]''' – Olivia Underwood is a supervillain who can project bio-luminescent energy.
* '''Lamprey''' – Donald McGuiggin is a power-absorbing supervillain who is a pastiche of [[Parasite (comics)|Parasite]].
* '''[[Lamprey (comics)|Lamprey]]''' – Donald McGuiggin is a power-absorbing supervillain who is a pastiche of [[Parasite (comics)|Parasite]].
* '''[[Mink (comics)|Mink]]''' – Julie Steel is a cat burglar who is a pastiche for [[Catwoman]].
* '''[[Mink (comics)|Mink]]''' – Julie Steel is a cat burglar who is a pastiche for [[Catwoman]].
* '''[[Quagmire (comics)|Quagmire]]''' – Jerome Myers is an enemy of Doctor Spectrum who can generate [[Darkforce]] Tar.
* '''[[Quagmire (comics)|Quagmire]]''' – Jerome Myers is an enemy of Doctor Spectrum who can generate [[Darkforce]] Tar.
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==All-New All-Different Marvel==
==All-New All-Different Marvel==
In the post-Secret Wars world several superheroes from destroyed alternate universes form a new Squadron Supreme.{{issue|date=December 2015}}
In the post-Secret Wars world several superheroes from destroyed alternate universes form a new Squadron Supreme.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2015}}


* [[Hyperion (comics)#Squadron Supreme (Earth-616)|Hyperion from Earth-13034]]
* [[Hyperion (comics)#Squadron Supreme (Earth-616)|Hyperion from Earth-13034]]
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==Squadron Supreme of America==
==Squadron Supreme of America==
The Squadron Supreme of America are simulacrums that were created by [[Mephisto (comics)|Mephisto]] and programmed by the Power Elite to serve as the United States of America's sanctioned superhero team.<ref>''Avengers'' Vol. 8 #18. Marvel Comics.</ref> Among its members are
The Squadron Supreme of America are [[simulacrum]]s that were created by [[Mephisto (comics)|Mephisto]] and programmed by the Power Elite to serve as the United States of America's sanctioned superhero team.<ref>''Avengers'' Vol. 8 #18. Marvel Comics.</ref> Among its members are:


* [[Doctor Spectrum#Squadron Supreme of America|Doctor Spectrum (Joseph Ledger)]] - Leader. In his personal time, he works as a colonel in the United States Air Force.
* [[Doctor Spectrum#Squadron Supreme of America|Doctor Spectrum (Joseph Ledger)]] - Leader. In his personal time, he works as a colonel in the United States Air Force.
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A handful of other heroes and villains were seen in the Squadron series and elsewhere, most of whom were also directly analogous to specific DC characters.
A handful of other heroes and villains were seen in the Squadron series and elsewhere, most of whom were also directly analogous to specific DC characters.


* Bollix and the Rustler (Whizzer's foes, based on the [[Trickster (comics)|Trickster]] and [[Terra-Man]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}})
* Bollix and the Rustler (Whizzer's foes, based on the [[Trickster (comics)|Trickster]] and [[Terra-Man]]{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}})
* [[Brain-Child]] (''Avengers'' #85-86)
* [[Brain-Child]] (''Avengers'' #85-86)
* [[Master Menace]] (based on [[Lex Luthor]]) - Menace has hair that will not stop growing{{Volume needed|c=y|date=January 2019}}
* Cerebrax (based on [[Brainiac (character)|Brainiac]];{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}} Master Menace's android servant).
* Cerebrax (based on [[Brainiac (character)|Brainiac]]{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}}) - Master Menace's android servant).
* [[Master Menace]] (based on [[Lex Luthor]] - whereas Luthor is bald, Menace's hair will not stop growing{{Issue|date=January 2019}})
* Professor Imam (the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth-S, and with his past membership in "The Golden Agency",{{Citation needed|date=August 2013}} a stand-in for [[Doctor Fate]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}})
* Professor Imam (the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth-712, and with his past membership in "The Golden Agency",{{Citation needed|date=August 2013}} a stand-in for [[Doctor Fate]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}})
* Mysterium (based on [[The Phantom Stranger]];{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}} the current form of [[Nth Man|the being who tried to swallow the Squadron's universe]]).<ref>''The Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe'' and ''Squadron Supreme: New World Order''</ref>
* Mysterium (based on [[Phantom Stranger]]{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}} the current form of [[Nth Man|the being who tried to swallow the Squadron's universe]]).<ref>''The Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe'' and ''Squadron Supreme: New World Order''</ref>
* [[Nighthawk (Neil Richmond)|Neal Richmond]] - Kyle Richmond adopted the biological son of the Huckster after the villain's death and raised him as his own. Neal eventually becomes the new Nighthawk.<ref>''Squadron Supreme: New World Order''</ref>
* [[Nighthawk (Neil Richmond)|Neal Richmond]] - Kyle Richmond adopted the biological son of the Huckster after the villain's death and raised him as his own. Neal eventually becomes the new Nighthawk.<ref>''Squadron Supreme: New World Order''</ref>


''New World Order'' also mentioned a number of other unseen characters with DC Universe analogues, such as the Erl King (a [[Swamp Thing]] analogue{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}}) and Nighthawk's archfoe the Huckster (an obvious take on the [[Joker (character)|Joker]]{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}}).
''New World Order'' also mentioned a number of other unseen characters with DC Universe analogues, such as the Erl King (a [[Swamp Thing]] analogue{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}}) and Nighthawk's archfoe Huckster (an obvious take on [[Joker (character)|Joker]]{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}}).


There are also occasional references to a World War II superhero team called the Golden Agency, which included among its members Power Princess and Professor Imam who is Earth-712's Sorcerer Supreme.{{Citation needed|date=July 2013}}
There are also occasional references to a World War II superhero team called the Golden Agency, which included among its members Power Princess, the American Eagle, and Professor Imam.{{Citation needed|date=July 2013}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 11:01, 28 August 2024

This article lists the members of the Squadron Supreme.

Early Squadron Supreme members

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Squadron member JLA counterpart
Hyperion Superman
Nighthawk Batman
Power Princess Wonder Woman
Blur Flash
Doctor Spectrum Green Lantern
Amphibian Aquaman
Skymax, the Skrullian Skymaster Martian Manhunter
Golden Archer
(originally named Hawkeye, later named Black Archer)
Green Arrow
Lady Lark
(later named Skylark)
Black Canary
(Skylark also analogous to Hawkwoman/Hawkgirl)
Tom Thumb Atom
Blue Eagle
(originally named American Eagle; also called Cap'n Hawk)
Hawkman
Arcanna/Moonglow Zatanna
Nuke Firestorm

Institute of Evil members in the Squadron

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The Institute of Evil was a group of the Squadron's arch-foes. They were brainwashed to not be evil and became members of the Squadron.

  • Ape-X – Xina is an intelligent ape who is a loose pastiche of Gorilla Grodd.
  • Doctor Decibel – Anton Decibel is a criminal surgeon who was responsible for giving Lady Lark her superpowers.
  • Foxfire – Olivia Underwood is a supervillain who can project bio-luminescent energy.
  • Lamprey – Donald McGuiggin is a power-absorbing supervillain who is a pastiche of Parasite.
  • Mink – Julie Steel is a cat burglar who is a pastiche for Catwoman.
  • Quagmire – Jerome Myers is an enemy of Doctor Spectrum who can generate Darkforce Tar.
  • Shape – Raleigh Lund is a supervillain with elasticity who is loosely based on Plastic Man. Defected to the Squadron Supreme.

Nighthawk's Redeemers

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Nighthawk then formed a group called the America Redeemers from unknown superhumans and former supervillains.

  • Redstone - Michael Redstone is a superhero with super-strength.
  • Moonglow - Melissa Hanover is an illusion-casting superhero.
  • Inertia - Edith Freiberg is a superhero who can transfer kinetic energy into another object or person.
  • Haywire - Harold Danforth is a superhero who can form "tanglewire" filament.
  • Thermite - Sam Yurimoto is a superhero who can project heat from the left side of his body and intense cold from the right side of his body.
  • Mink - See above.
  • Remnant - Frank Edwards is a former villain of Nighthawk who can fly and animate cloth in order to ensnare anyone.
  • Pinball - Chester Freeman is a former villain of Nighthawk who can inflate himself into a ball and bounce around when in a ball-like shape.

In addition, Nighthawk's group eventually included former Institute of Evil members Lamprey, Foxfire, and Shape, as well as expelled Squadron Supreme member Black Archer.

All-New All-Different Marvel

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In the post-Secret Wars world several superheroes from destroyed alternate universes form a new Squadron Supreme.[volume & issue needed]

Squadron Supreme of America

[edit]

The Squadron Supreme of America are simulacrums that were created by Mephisto and programmed by the Power Elite to serve as the United States of America's sanctioned superhero team.[1] Among its members are:

  • Doctor Spectrum (Joseph Ledger) - Leader. In his personal time, he works as a colonel in the United States Air Force.
  • Hyperion (Marcus Milton) - Hyperion was programmed to be a mild-mannered man raised by farmers who had the strength of an Eternal. In his personal time, he works as a history teacher at Buscema High School in Kensington, Maryland.
  • Power Princess (Zelda Shelton) - Power Princess was programmed to be a lustful power woman from Utopia Isle who wore a special necklace to dampen her powers when in her secret identity as a professional boxer.
  • Nighthawk (Kyle Richmond) - An African-American variation of Kyle Richmond. Nighthawk was programmed to be in top physical condition while sporting some doubt and jealousy for his teammates enough for him to brood. In his personal time, he is a U.S. congressman elected to the House of Representatives to represent Washington DC.
  • Blur (Stanley Stewart) - Blur was programmed to forcefully watch endless loops to keep up his brain speed while watching numerous S.H.I.E.L.D. files and unscrupulous videos. In his personal time, he works as a computer programmer at an office building in Washington DC.

Other Squadron universe characters

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A handful of other heroes and villains were seen in the Squadron series and elsewhere, most of whom were also directly analogous to specific DC characters.

New World Order also mentioned a number of other unseen characters with DC Universe analogues, such as the Erl King (a Swamp Thing analogue[citation needed]) and Nighthawk's archfoe Huckster (an obvious take on Joker[citation needed]).

There are also occasional references to a World War II superhero team called the Golden Agency, which included among its members Power Princess, the American Eagle, and Professor Imam.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Avengers Vol. 8 #18. Marvel Comics.
  2. ^ The Squadron Supreme: Death of a Universe and Squadron Supreme: New World Order
  3. ^ Squadron Supreme: New World Order